I agree.I can't actually remember what inspired this thread, but I like the idea of Keeler in GEN. That was probably the only time it would have made sense. And it could have been Collins again so that Kirk could have the ideal Nexus age-appropriate version, still compatible with him despite how they both might have changed and evolved over time.
...And while I'm usually the one wanting the dead to stay dead and the timeline of first contacts with aliens to be honored....like, have some fun, people – yeah? This is a sci-fi bulletin board on the internet.
We know that in one universe, Edith was involved in a powerful Dynasty.![]()
Generations was the perfect opportunity. Kirk's Nexus fantasy could have been them living together the 1950's. But instead they invented a new character nobody knew of or cared about.
I can't actually remember what inspired this thread, but I like the idea of Keeler in GEN. That was probably the only time it would have made sense. And it could have been Collins again so that Kirk could have the ideal Nexus age-appropriate version, still compatible with him despite how they both might have changed and evolved over time.
...And while I'm usually the one wanting the dead to stay dead and the timeline of first contacts with aliens to be honored....like, have some fun, people – yeah? This is a sci-fi bulletin board on the internet.
I guess a reason (or maybe the reason) why there was no Edith in the nexus would be the issue of having to credit/pay Harlan Ellison? (or if they didn't need to the issue of having him screaming they used his character without permission/threats of lawsuits)I agree.
I might have liked GEN better if we had seen Kirk in domestic bliss with Collins maybe in 1950s/60s America. David could have been their son married to a human Saavik and Spock and McCoy (if they were only willing to pay for 2 TOS guest stars could have made appearances as a scientist and a doctor).
Then you might have understood why Kirk wanted to stay in the Nexus. Probably would have still been a rubbish movie though.
I like the idea of her life as instigating the Mirror Universe in some way. However, I wish they had a stronger female role, like Edith Keeler, on the Enterprise.
But under that rule man never went to the stars!!! So really no Mirror Universe in that reality! It could be the Discovery's one though?
JB
Kirk had lots of snu-snu...Given the 23rd century humanity had gotten past all the issues Edith was fighting for, would Edith fit in on the Enterprise in such an anachronistic way? Would there be better ways to show strong female roles in 23rd century context? (e.g. in TAS when Uhura takes command ("The Lorelei Signal" but in circumstances other than all the males being affected by yet another "Planet of the Amazonian Women" trope of the sort that Futurama had a field day with?)
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